Simalungun, N Sumatra (Antaraews jatim) - Directorate General of Land Transportation Ministry of Indonesia Budi Setiyadi headed a meeting to form five teams for handling the shipwreck incident in the waters of Lake Toba, North Sumatra Province.
The police-coordinated registration team was formed to provide information on the number of KM Sinar Bangun passengers, who drowned on June 18, 2018, at around 4 p.m. local time, to the victims' families.
"Currently, 128 people are reported missing and are the possible victims," he stated at the Post at the Port of Tiga Ras Simalungun District on Tuesday.
A total of 19 passengers were found, while one of them named Tri Suci Wulandari died, and others were being treated by medical staff in the districts of Samosir and Simalungun.
The search and rescue team is coordinated by the Indonesian National Agency of Search and Relief (Basarnas). The team studying the cause of the accident is coordinated by the National Agency for Transportation Safety and was to offer an evaluation to prevent recurrence of similar incidents in future.
The post-accident team handling survivors and the dead comprises medical personnel and PT Jasa Raharja.
"The heirs of a dead victim will receive an insurance of Rp50 million, and the injured one will get Rp20 million," he added.
The mobilization team will facilitate the return of the victim to the family in accordance with the domicile and is the obligation of the local government.
The Transportation Ministry highlighted the duties and responsibilities of the government to supervise the operation of wooden vessels for the safety of passengers.
"Operations of wooden vessel in Lake Toba are under the supervision of the local government," he added.(*)
Transportations Ministry Forms Team To Handle Lake Toba Shipwerck incident
Selasa, 19 Juni 2018 21:33 WIB
Currently, 128 people are reported missing and are the possible victims